While works made of snow have become a hot topic throughout the metropolitan area under record heavy snow, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art has launched a search for "golden hands" that made snow sculptures.
On the 28th, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art posted on its social media (SNS) account, "We are looking for someone who made an snow statue in the courtyard of the museum."
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At the same time, he posted a video of two snow sculptures made in the courtyard of the Seoul Museum of Art. The snow sculpture in the video is believed to be an image of Olaf, a popular character from the Disney animation Frozen, and a Moai stone statue from Chile.
The museum asked the person who made the two-eyed statue and said, "I would like to give you an art museum book as a gift," and asked, "Please DM me."
Earlier on the 27th, a snow-made "Pieta Snowman" appeared at an art university in Korea, drawing attention. The statue became a hot topic after it was found to be a science and engineering student, not an art college student.
In addition, photos of snowmen resembling "Venus of Milo" also drew attention online.
Reporter Lee Yu-na of the digital news team
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